Recent articles

Meaford's Sykes Street Development - the facts
A local business and downtown building owner's perspective on Sykes development
Already gone. What we've lost forever, and how it can happen again.
Cherished places worth fighting for
Pillars and Pediments – Musings on the advantages of heritage preservation
Recipe for a livable community
What is heritage conservation? A brief overview
Why heritage preservation is good for business in Meaford




What Meaford is doing about heritage
Meaford's Official Plan and other important documents
Meaford heritage success stories





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Meaford's Architectural Heritage

Here are some of Meaford's historical buildings. If you'd like to submit a building for possible inclusion on this page, please click here.

See Meaford heritage on "Building Stories".


Cleland/Clarke House
This c. 1880 is the "jewel in the crown of the historic houses of Meaford," writes Ruth Cathcart in... more

Leith Church
A pre-confederation church, built in 1865 and designated under the Ontario Heritage Act. Also has adjacent... more

Meaford Fire Hall
"Built to the design of a local architect, James A. Ellis, in 1887, this fire hall represents one of... more

Meaford Hall
When Meaford's original Town Hall burned in 1907, it allowed Town leaders to envision a grander building,... more

Meaford Public Library
The Historical Memories of Meaford "A Walking Tour" calls this 1935 building an example of the Office... more

Stedmans V&S Department Store
This beautifully-restored post-1883 commercial building with apartments offers a fine, and tastefully... more
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